StadiaFi is a loyalty programme for New Zealand sports fans. Back a team, earn points for watching and predicting, then spend them at local businesses or in app. It's free — you never put money in.
Most loyalty schemes never tell you what a point is worth or where it comes from. We'd rather just show you.
A point is worth a fixed amount. Always. It doesn't rise, and it can't fall. There's nothing to speculate on — you can just spend it.
What does change is how fast you earn. Back a team a lot of people support, or one that's on a winning run, and each thing you do earns you more.
Back a smaller club and you're sharing a smaller pool with fewer people — so your slice is bigger. Being an underdog supporter actually pays.
Pick the club you actually support. A-League, Super Rugby, the NPC. Your team's form and following decide how fast you earn.
Watch a short clip from a sponsor. Call the score before kick-off. Turn up at the ground. Each one adds points.
Convert points into a voucher and use it at a bar, café or shop near your ground. The business gets a customer; you get a pint.
Plenty of things dressed up as "fan tokens" have burned people. We built this so it can't.
We'd rather tell you exactly where this is up to than pretend it's bigger than it is.
StadiaFi is built in Auckland. It's a registered New Zealand company, not an anonymous project — the details are below, and you're welcome to check them.
It started from a simple annoyance: fans put in the time, the noise and the money, and the value all flows the other way. Local businesses sponsor clubs and have no idea whether it works. Both problems have the same fix.
We're letting people in a few at a time. Leave your email and we'll be in touch.